Hell's Cartographers

Hell's Cartographers
Title Hell's Cartographers PDF eBook
Author Brian Aldiss
Publisher Courier Dover Publications
Pages 257
Release 2018-06-13
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 048683140X

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Six bestselling authors provide lively personal histories that provide fascinating insights into the creative process — and offer inspiration for aspiring wordsmiths. Includes essays by Robert Silverberg, Alfred Bester, Harry Harrison, Damon Knight, Frederik Pohl, and Brian W. Aldiss.

Voices for the Future

Voices for the Future
Title Voices for the Future PDF eBook
Author Thomas D. Clareson
Publisher Popular Press
Pages 236
Release 1984
Genre Science fiction
ISBN 9780879722524

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Evaporating Genres

Evaporating Genres
Title Evaporating Genres PDF eBook
Author Gary K. Wolfe
Publisher Wesleyan University Press
Pages 280
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0819571040

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A series of provocative essays on how the fantastic genres evolve and grow In this wide-ranging series of essays, an award-winning science fiction critic explores how the related genres of science fiction, fantasy, and horror evolve, merge, and finally "evaporate" into new and more dynamic forms. Beginning with a discussion of how literary readers "unlearned" how to read the fantastic during the heyday of realistic fiction, Gary K. Wolfe goes on to show how the fantastic reasserted itself in popular genre literature, and how these genres themselves grew increasingly unstable in terms of both narrative form and the worlds they portray. More detailed discussions of how specific contemporary writers have promoted this evolution are followed by a final essay examining how the competing discourses have led toward an emerging synthesis of critical approaches and vocabularies. The essays cover a vast range of authors and texts, and include substantial discussions of very current fiction published within the last few years.

Worlds Apart

Worlds Apart
Title Worlds Apart PDF eBook
Author Carl Darryl Malmgren
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 242
Release 1991-07-22
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780253336453

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"[Malmgren] succeeds in formulating a typology of science fiction that will become a standard reference for some years to come." —Choice " . . . the most intelligently organized and effectively argued general study of SF that I have ever read." —Rob Latham, SFRA Review " . . . required reading for its evenhanded overview of so much of the previous critical/theoretical material devoted to science fiction." —American Book Review Worlds Apart provides a comprehensive theoretical model for science fiction by examining the worlds of science fiction and the discourse which inscribes them. Malmgren identifies the basic science fiction types, including alien encounters, alternate societies and worlds, and fantasy, and examines the role of the reader in concretizing and interpreting these science fiction worlds.

Harry Harrison

Harry Harrison
Title Harry Harrison PDF eBook
Author Paul Tomlinson
Publisher Wildside Press LLC
Pages 370
Release 2002-04-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1587154013

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The definitive Harry Harrison bibliography, with lengthy annotations and a special bonus--the Harrison story written for Harlan Ellison's unpublished "Last Dangerous Visions" anthology.

Brian Aldiss

Brian Aldiss
Title Brian Aldiss PDF eBook
Author Michael R. Collings
Publisher Wildside Press LLC
Pages 126
Release 1986-01-01
Genre Science fiction, English
ISBN 0893709557

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A guide to Aldiss's fictional output from the 50's to the 80's.

New Worlds: Before the New Wave, 1960-1964

New Worlds: Before the New Wave, 1960-1964
Title New Worlds: Before the New Wave, 1960-1964 PDF eBook
Author John Boston
Publisher Wildside Press LLC
Pages 395
Release 2013-04-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1479409820

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In the mid-1960s, British science fiction and fantasy were convulsed by the "New Wave." This movement emerged from the SF magazines edited by John Carnell. Such brilliant NEW WORLDS and SCIENCE FANTASY writers as J. G. Ballard, Brian W. Aldiss, John Brunner, and Michael Moorcock heralded the rise of this new kind of fantastic fiction. John Boston and Damien Broderick's concluding volume of their critical trilogy examines the history and development of these important magazines--and the fiction that they championed. By the end of this period (1964), Carnell had set the stage for that major development in UK science fiction--the new wave adventures of the transformed NEW WORLDS, under the editorship of Moorcock--and had himself shifted gear into the next mode of SF publishing as editor of the paperback anthology series, New Writings in SF. Boston and Broderick's series will become the definitive critical histories of these important British magazines. Complete with indices of names and titles cited.